PMID: 1203143Oct 1, 1975Paper

Accidental subdural analgesia: A case report, possible clinical implications and relevance to "massive extradurals"

British Journal of Anaesthesia
J E Boys, P F Norman

Abstract

A continuous obstetric epidural is described, in which an abnormally extensive block and hypotension resulted. The catheter was subsequently shown to enter the subdural space. As this case resembles a "massive epidural", it is suggested that subdural injection may explain the phenomenon.

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